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Show I j LIKECTIOKS FOR LETTER WEIT- j ING. J Write on one side of paper only.. Do not have letters too long. I Address all letters to "Aunt Busy," Intermou retain Catholic. i Cheyenne, Wyo., June 27, 1900, eDar Aunt Busy: I am 10 years old and in Fifth grade. I am an Auntie myself. I go to the Convent school and to church at St. Mary's Cathedral. Mama takes the In-termountain In-termountain and I read how you like the little Colorado nieces, so I hope you will like the Cheyenne ones as well. School was let out yesterday and we are to have the commencement exer cises tonight. I am an Auntie, remember. remem-ber. From a little Cheyenne girl whose I name is . JULIA BROWN. Aunt Busy is more than pleased to . hear from a little Cheyenne girl. The j Wyoming children do not seem to care ! much about her. Bo you are an auntie! I How many nephews and nif-ces have j you? "VViite soon again and tell us ! about your exercises. You write a good hand. fait LakcTcity, July 5, 1900. Dear Aut Busy: I thought 1 would write you a letter at last. 1 am having vacation now. I had a good time on the Fourth of July. My brothers and I had lots of fireworks. fire-works. Aunt Busy, I always like to read the letters in the paper. 1 hope mine will be printed. Good-bye. Your loving niece, MARGARET. WALLACE. Aunt Busy is always glad to discover a new niece and nephew. She is very pleased to hear of your good time on the Fourth of July. So you like the letters written by the boys and girls! Indeed yours will be printed with much pleasure. Wasatch Glen, July 2, 1900. My Dear Aunt Busy: Here 1 am away up in the mountains for a vacation. I am fishing and hunting hunt-ing all the whole day. 1 will bring some fish if you will let me know where Ho lind you. Do you like fish, Aunt Busy? I wish you were here. too. My brother and 1 are going to hae a line Fourth of July away up here. 1 will write you about it. Good-bye, Aunt Busy. Your affectionate nephew, ROBERT WILLIAMS. Hurrah for the patriotic nephew in the mountains! Aunt Busy thinks the mountains a fine place for nenhews who celebrate the Fourth. All the boys of America should be as noisy as they please on our great Independence Day. Yes, Aunt Busy just loves fish. Write soon again and toll us about your trip. P. S. Send the fish to "Aunt Busy," Intermountain Catholic. |